AMICAL’s Grant Review Committee vetted proposals for our Mellon Foundation-funded Consortial Training & Workshop Grants program last month, and three great workshops have been approved for sponsorship for this year, 2016-2017. If you’re a faculty member, technologist or librarian at an AMICAL member institution, you may find at least one of these events to be an opportunity you won’t find elsewhere for working on a timely issue with colleagues from similar institutional environments.

AMICAL will cover the costs for a limited number of participants, but each event will have an application process for this. Save the dates and watch AMICAL Connect for announcements about the event programs and how to apply as a funded participant.

A 3-day series of presentations, workshops, and mini-courses for for expanding awareness of, and experience with, digital humanities research and methods. Open to participants beyond AMICAL, but for the cohort of AMICAL participants, this will be a chance to:

A 2-day workshop, for disciplinary faculty and librarians, on the collaborative design of course-embedded information literacy activities. ACRL’s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education will be used as the backdrop for designing or redesigning a course to be taught in Fall 2017.

Funding for the three workshops comes from a consortium-level grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, “Promoting AMICAL library leadership, faculty collaboration and digital initiatives to strengthen liberal arts abroad”. Members can propose workshops for next year (2017-2018) by following the Workshop Grant guidelines.

Thanks to the AMICAL members involved — organizers and host institutions — for proposing these events and making them possible!